Congratulations to Sarah Davies Cordova on her latest publication

Professor Sarah Davies Cordova of French has recently published “African Refugees Asunder in South Africa Performing the Fallout of Violence in Every Year, Every Day, I Am Walking.” Choreographies of 21st Century Wars, Gay Morris and Jens Richard Giersdorf, Eds., Oxford UP, 2016. pp. 85-109.

Congratulations to Peter Tase, UWM alum in Italian Studies (BA, 2006), who was recently awarded the National Order of Merit from the Honorable Chamber of Representatives of the National Congress of Paraguay. Read more →

Congratulations to Simonetta Milli Konewko, Associate Professor of Italian, who was awarded a grant from the Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation and the Italian Cultural Institute of Chicago to develop a blended course on Italian Women, Food,... Read more →

Caroline Seymour-Jorn, an associate professor of comparative literature at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, and Qussay Al-Attabi, assistant professor of Arabic at Kenyon, will discuss their process and the politics of translation as well as the current state of Arabic literature in translation. Professor Seymour-Jorn’s research focuses on... Read more →

Congratulations to UWM Comparative Literature alum Annette Bahringer, who earned a BA in Comparative Literature and Anthropology and an MA in Foreign Languages and Literature with a concentration in Comparative Literature from the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. She starts her new... Read more →

Congratulations to Peter Tase, UWM alum in Italian Studies (BA, 2006), who was recently awarded the National Order of Merit from the Honorable Chamber of Representatives of the National Congress of Paraguay. Read more →

Congratulations to Simonetta Milli Konewko, Associate Professor of Italian, who was awarded a grant from the Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation and the Italian Cultural Institute of Chicago to develop a blended course on Italian Women, Food,... Read more →

Caroline Seymour-Jorn, an associate professor of comparative literature at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, and Qussay Al-Attabi, assistant professor of Arabic at Kenyon, will discuss their process and the politics of translation as well as the current state of Arabic literature in translation. Professor Seymour-Jorn’s research focuses on... Read more →

Congratulations to UWM Comparative Literature alum Annette Bahringer, who earned a BA in Comparative Literature and Anthropology and an MA in Foreign Languages and Literature with a concentration in Comparative Literature from the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. She starts her new... Read more →

College of Letters & ScienceFrench, Italian, and Comparative Literature